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Easy parking, small gift shop with some plants for sale..the house is an empty shell but lots of interesting features and renovations on going. The gardens are pretty - not massively stunning but pleasant enough. Sad to say for me the highlight of the visit...More

Ask Mandy P about Seaton Delaval Hall

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This is a fantastic Vanburgh designed building set in wonderful grounds with delightful gardens. From the Central Hall almost destroyed by fire in 1822, to the West Wing that was the home of Lord Hastings until his death in 2007 to the luxurious stables it...More

Ask Steven L about Seaton Delaval Hall

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The house is interesting, but essentially a shell with not a great deal inside. The guides were excellent and their free guides were excellent and made the visit worthwhile. The Gardens have had a lot work done by volunteers and the result is excellent.

Ask Brian R about Seaton Delaval Hall

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The only negative part of my visit was the good old British weather. Fantastic place which is very well kept, friendly staff who are there to answer enquiries and sone history and also the gardens. Definitely worth a visit if in the area, great for...More

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a hidden gem well worth a visited very friendly staff and two you stood out where a national trust guide in the old ruin part you told the story of the gay delavals and a very friendly old lady u told me and the wife...More

Ask neilwray about Seaton Delaval Hall

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That we had such an enjoyable visit is thanks to all the hard work and enthusiasm of the many volunteers who have contributed since the NT acquired the property, not least the wonderful house/room guides who enlightened us so well. Both the burnt out central...More

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This is an unusual building, not a furnished building, not a ruin but part of each. The ruined part is interesting, the furnished part maybe more so. The grounds provide many places to walk, including gardens, and an ancient (though still used) church is just...More

Ask BrianArmagh about Seaton Delaval Hall

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An impressive building reflecting the personality of the owners. Oh for a time machine to see what they got up to. ..
The building is odd and after the fire raises questions but is so appealing and raises questions. More work is going to be...More

Ask Anthony W about Seaton Delaval Hall

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We are National Trust members so visit lots of venues across the North on a regular basis. Seaton Delaval Hall has become a favourite as there is so much to do! Lovely horses, often craft activities during school holidays, fab small person adventure play area,...More

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